FILE PHOTO 24DEC89 - A soldier points at a pro-Ceaucescu sniper during crossfire between pro-Ceaucescu troops and anti-regime supporters near the Republican square in Bucharest December 24, 1989. This month Romania celebrates in subdued mood 10 years since the violent uprising, during which the country's communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu was toppled and shot on Christmas Day, 1989. More than 1,000 Romanians were killed across Romania during clashes between demonstrators and Ceausescu's security forces, in what amounted to eastern Europe's most violent anti-communist revolution.

FILE PHOTO 24DEC89 - A soldier points at a pro-Ceaucescu sniper during crossfire between pro-Ceaucescu troops and anti-regime supporters near the Republican square in Bucharest December 24, 1989. This month Romania celebrates in subdued mood 10 years since the violent uprising, during which the country's communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu was toppled and shot on Christmas Day, 1989. More than 1,000 Romanians were killed across Romania during clashes between demonstrators and Ceausescu's security forces, in what amounted to eastern Europe's most violent anti-communist revolution.